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This is how to push high resolution real-time data from Arduino-based temperature sensor to your web page without any server-side coding.

Arduino is a great device for collecting, storing and transferring data from various sensors but there are times you need to make your data accessible from any place over the internet, like I did for room temperature in my study.That’s when this solution may come handy.The solution utilises a cloud-based real time web publishing tool Partcl.comthat allows you to publish any data with about 0.1 second latency.First you will need:

Step 1: Connect the sensor as shown on the picture.

Step 2: Register on Partcl.com

Register on Partcl.com.After registration you will get a publishing key and a web key. You will need them for the next steps.

Step 3: Upload the Arduino code

Upload the Arduino codeSubstitute Bold fields with the following information:-Mac address of your board-IP of the board in your network. If you have DHCP and can not specify a fixed IP address, you will need another library and slightly different code. I will be more then happy to provide any additional instructions if needed.

-----------------------------------------------------------DO NOT FORGET to substitute "ENTER_YOUR_WEB_KEY_HERE" with a real WEB KEY from your partcl.com home page.Later, instead of cell_id="temp_test" you may want to use any other name, just make sure you substituted the cell id in your controller code as well (it is located after the publishing key).Both <partcl> and <pchart> tags have plenty of properties for "fine tuning". Please do not hesitate to ask if you are interested.A number of functions, properties and methods in partcl API is growing so rapidly, that we just have no time to update the documentation in time ))

Instead of Arduino you may use a different connection technology. The main trick is to create a sensor system that will send HTTP GET requests to partcl.com.